answer the following questions:. 1.what are the different tempo markings used in the song?list them down in your notebook. 2.write the meaning of these tempo markings. 3.list one reason on the change of the tempo markings from the very beginning up to the end of the song.
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1.Larghissimo—very, very slow, almost droning (20 BPM and below)
Grave—slow and solemn (20–40 BPM)
Lento—slowly (40–60 BPM)
Largo—the most commonly indicated “slow” tempo (40–60 BPM)
Larghetto—rather broadly, and still quite slow (60–66 BPM)
2.Also, the same tempo marking can mean quite different things to different composers; if a metronome marking is not available,
3.The tempo of a piece music suddenly changes into a completely different tempo, there will be a new tempo given, usually marked in the same way ( metronome tempo, italian term, etc ). Gradual changes in the basic tempo are also common in music, though, and these have their own seg of terms
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